Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1247

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Criminalizing sexual assault of a passenger by a rideshare operator

Impact

The implementation of S1247 would not only amend the existing legal framework around sexual offenses but also provide additional safeguards for passengers utilizing rideshare services. By categorizing the assault of passengers by rideshare operators as a criminal offense, the bill aims to create a deterrent effect. It clarified the legal standing in situations where consent is obtained under circumstances that could be perceived as non-consensual due to the nature of the rideshare relationship. This legislative action reflects a proactive approach to ensuring the safety and well-being of individuals using rideshare services in Massachusetts.

Summary

Senate Bill S1247 aims to address safety concerns related to rideshare services by criminalizing sexual assaults committed by rideshare operators against passengers. The bill amends several sections of the Massachusetts General Laws, explicitly categorizing such offenses under sexual crimes, establishing clear definitions and penalties. It proposes the introduction of new sections that define a 'rideshare operator' and set forth the circumstances under which assaults are to be prosecuted, emphasizing that passengers cannot consent to sexual contact during their ride. The overarching goal is to enhance the protection of passengers in these services, aligning with the increasing scrutiny of rideshare safety.

Contention

There may be discussions and debates surrounding the appropriateness of the legal definitions used in the bill and the implications for rideshare operators in terms of liability. Critics may argue about the extent of criminalizing certain behaviors that could lead to potential abuses of the law against innocent drivers. Supporters will likely advocate for the necessity of such measures in light of public safety concerns, emphasizing the need for accountability and protection for vulnerable passengers. Contention may also arise regarding the enforcement of these new provisions and how they will be integrated into the existing legal framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H4350

Criminalizing sexual assault by fraud of a medical professional

MA S1122

Criminalizing sexual assault by fraud by a medical professional

MA H1550

Criminalizing sexual assault by fraud of a medical professional

MA S2905

Site Information & Links

MA S1036

Relative to sexual assaults by adults in positions of authority or trust

MA H1768

Relative to the protection of vulnerable adults from sexual assault committed by mandated reporters, persons in a position of trust, and providers of transportation

MA S1078

Establishing a bill of rights for survivors of sexual assault and related purposes

MA S1019

Improving protections for sexual assault survivors

MA S1024

Relative to the protection of vulnerable adults from sexual assault committed by mandated reporters, persons in a position of trust and providers of transportation

MA S906

Strengthening the penalty for assault or assault and battery on emergency medical technician, ambulance operator, ambulance attendant or health care provider

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.